Present Simple or Present Perfect?

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Anonymous  #478984  Tue, 19 Feb 08 07:16 PM
Please, friends, help me understand this.

When I say, "I have a car.", it's Present Simple. OK!

When I say, "I have got a car.", is it Present Simple or Perfect?

 Thanks for your attention,

brunces 

  
Yankee  #478987  Tue, 19 Feb 08 07:23 PM
Hi Brunces

In this case, 'have got' means exactly the same thing as 'have'. 

By the way, the present perfect of 'get' in American English would be 'have gotten'.
  
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CalifJim  #479056  Tue, 19 Feb 08 11:09 PM
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When I say, "I have got a car.", is it Present Simple or Perfect?
It's Present Perfect in form, but Present in meaning.  have got is an idiom, so it doesn't exactly "follow the rules"! 

I have got a car = I have a car.

I have got to leave soon = I have to leave soon. 

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Anonymous  #479088  Wed, 20 Feb 08 01:09 AM
OK, guys. Thank you very much for your attention. :)

 brunces 

  
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